The Business Council of Mongolia (BCM) announced today that the association, which has 250 Mongolian and international corporate members, has established a Special Joint Working Group to voice the business community’s interests regarding amendments to be made to Mongolian tax laws.
The BCM will lead and cooperate with other organizations and associations in the public discussions on tax reform. As part of the IMF’s Extended Fund Facility, the Government of Mongolia recently proposed changes to four key tax laws, and the impacts will be critical to business and the investment climate.
BCM is a politically unaffiliated, membership-based association of leading businesses and investors, advocating for a fair, stable and transparent business environment. In 2007, the association started with 35 founding members, growing to 250. It now represents businesses from Mongolia as well as Asia, North America, Europe and Australia, and seeks to be a bridge for domestic and international investment.
The Business Council of Mongolia (BCM) announced today that the association, which has 250 Mongolian and international corporate members, has established a Special Joint Working Group to voice the business community’s interests regarding amendments to be made to Mongolian tax laws.
The BCM will lead and cooperate with other organizations and associations in the public discussions on tax reform. As part of the IMF’s Extended Fund Facility, the Government of Mongolia recently proposed changes to four key tax laws, and the impacts will be critical to business and the investment climate.
BCM is a politically unaffiliated, membership-based association of leading businesses and investors, advocating for a fair, stable and transparent business environment. In 2007, the association started with 35 founding members, growing to 250. It now represents businesses from Mongolia as well as Asia, North America, Europe and Australia, and seeks to be a bridge for domestic and international investment.